Jóhannes Ásbjörnsson
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Jóhannes Ásbjörnsson (born 28 November 1979), nicknamed Jói, is an Icelandic TV and radio show host.


TV career

Ásbjörnsson was born in Reykjavik. In 1999, he started a radio morning show with his collaborator of nine years, which became the most popular morning show in Iceland. In 2001, he started the TV show ''70 minutes'', which was modelled on their former radio show and ran for five consecutive years. Jóhannes and Simmi hired Sveppi and Auddi to the ''70 minutes'' show, who have been on the air in Iceland since then. In 2003 Jóhannes and Simmi D started hosting
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station, which ran for three consecutive years and became the most popular TV program in Icelandic TV history. Today Jóhannes and Simmi host the morning program on Saturday mornings at Bylgjan 98.9, an Icelandic radio station.Bylgjan


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